More About Our Your Child’s Learning Style Parent Resource
“ARGH! I hate school.” She put her head down on the book as tears threatened to spill down her cheeks. At this point, her mom hated school, too. What was supposed to be an adventure in learning was turning more and more into a struggle that brought about the worst in both child and mom.
What causes this all-too-familiar scenario, especially when a parent knows her child is bright and capable of learning? After all, he has no problem excelling in other areas. However, there seems to be a mental block in one or more academic areas.
Parents are often taught that it’s the student’s job to learn. However, research increasingly supports the notion that it is the educator’s job to teach in a way in which the student can learn best. In other words, sometimes the frustration experienced isn’t because of the subject matter itself; it’s because of the way in which the child is trying to learn. When methodology and curriculum are a mismatch for the child’s learning style, frustration often ensues.
So how does a parent teach in a way that helps the homeschool student learn best? In this Your Child’s Learning Style homeschool course, parents delve into the quirks and intricacies of different learning styles, learn the methods that go with those learning styles best, and discover how to adapt the curriculum they already have to best fit their child’s learning style.
Working with a child’s individual learning style helps the child to thrive, and learning may even come somewhat effortlessly!